Red Carpet Rundown: ‘Honk For Jesus’ Brunch In Atlanta Hosted By Regina Hall

Yesterday, tastemakers and media gathered at 5 Church Midtown Atlanta for Sunday Brunch featuring a conversation with ‘Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul’ star Regina Hall, writer/director, Adamma Ebo and producer, Adanne Ebo. The chat was moderated by iOne Digital’s Senior Content Director, Pop Culture, Janee Bolden. Regina talked about her experience working with the twins and with her co-star Sterling K. Brown. The twins also shared their experience as young Black women in Hollywood -their love for their hometown of Atlanta and why it was the perfect setting for their first feature film ‘Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul.’

Notable attendees included: Devale Ellis (BET’s ‘Sistas’ and ‘Zatima’),Crystal Renee Hayslett  (BET’s ‘Sistas’ and ‘Zatima’), Khadeen Ellis  (Dead Ass Podcast),B Simone (‘Wild ‘n Out’ and Know For Sure podcast), J Carter (Founder, One Music Fest) Lynae Bogues (Content Creator, ‘Parking Lot Pimpin’/ ‘The Let Out’), Corey Arvinger (Founder, Support Black Colleges), Shari Welton (Co-host, The Willie Moore, Jr. Show), Mattie James (author, Everyday MAGIC), Dayna Bolden (Content Creator) and more. More inside…

Regina Hall

Adamma Ebo, Regina, and Adanne Ebo

B. Simone

Lynae Vanee

Devale Ellis and Crystal Hayslett

Khadeen Ellis

ABOUT Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul.

As the proud first lady of a Southern Baptist megachurch, Trinitie Childs (Regina Hall) carries immense responsibility on  her shoulders. Her church, Wander To Greater Paths, once served a congregation in the tens of thousands,  but after a scandal involving her husband, Pastor Lee-Curtis Childs (Sterling K. Brown) , forced the church to close temporarily,  Trinitie is struggling to manage the aftermath. Now Trinitie and Lee-Curtis must rebuild their congregation  and reconcile their faith by all means necessary to make the biggest comeback that commodified religion  has ever seen. Partially shot in faux-documentary style, this lively satire on for-profit religion explores  both the on-camera desperation in image rebranding and the hard truths that fester behind the scenes.

Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul.  is in theaters and on Peacock on September 2nd.

(Photos by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Focus Features)

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